Agreement on Terms and Conditions of Employment. School Executives Association. ISD Osseo Area Schools Maple Grove, Minnesota

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Agreement on Terms and Conditions of Employment between School Executives Association and ISD 279 - Osseo Area Schools Maple Grove, Minnesota Effective Date: July 1, 2017 June 30, 2019

TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE I PURPOSE Section 1. Parties... 1 ARTICLE II RECOGNITION Section 1. Recognition... 1 Section 2. Appropriate Unit... 1 Section 3. Meet and Confer... 1 ARTICLE III DEFINITIONS Section 1. Terms and Conditions of Employment... 1 Section 2. School Executive... 1 Section 3. Other Terms... 2 ARTICLE IV SCHOOL DISTRICT RIGHTS Section 1. Inherent Managerial Rights... 2 Section 2. Management Responsibilities... 2 Section 3. Effect of Laws, Rules and Regulations... 2 Section 4. Reservation of Managerial Rights... 2 ARTICLE V EMPLOYEE RIGHTS Section 1. Right to Views... 2 Section 2. Right to Join... 2 Section 3. Personnel Files... 3 ARTICLE VI COMPENSATION AND CONDITIONS Section 1. Compensation/Salary Advancement... 4 Section 2. Retirement Incentive Pay... 6 Section 3. Retirement Savings Plan... 6 ARTICLE VII GROUP INSURANCE Section 1. Eligibility... 7 Section 2. Enrollment... 7 Section 3. Selection... 7 Section 4. Section 125 Flexible Spending Plan... 10 Section 5. Dental Insurance... 10 Section 6. Group Term Life Insurance... 10 Section 7. Supplemental Group Term Life Insurance... 11 Section 8. Long-Term Disability Income Protection... 11 Section 9. Claims Against the School District... 11 Section 10. Married Couples in District with Family Coverage... 11 ARTICLE VIII LEAVES OF ABSENCE Section 1. Sick Leave... 11 Section 2. Family Illness... 13 Section 3. Bereavement Leave... 13 Section 4. Jury Duty... 13 Section 5. Court Appearances... 14 Section 6. Sabbatical Leave... 14 July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019 i

Section 7. Child Care/Adoption Leave... 15 Section 8. Long-Term Leave... 17 Section 9. Short-Term Leave... 18 Section 10. Personal Leave... 19 Section 11. Religious Holiday Leave... 19 Section 12. Extended Leave of Absence... 19 ARTICLE IX GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE Section 1. Grievance Definition... 20 Section 2. Representative... 20 Section 3. Definitions and Interpretations... 20 Section 4. Time Limitation and Waiver... 21 Section 5. Adjustment of Grievance... 21 Section 6. School Board Review... 22 Section 7. Denial of Grievance... 22 Section 8. Arbitration Procedures... 22 Section 9. General... 23 ARTICLE X DURATION Section 1. Term and Reopening Negotiations... 24 Section 2. Effect... 24 Section 3. Finality... 24 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING Severance Pay... 25 July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019 ii

ARTICLE I PURPOSE Section 1. Parties. This Agreement is entered into between the School Board of Independent School District 279, hereinafter referred to as the School Board and the School Executives Association hereinafter referred to as the School Executives, pursuant to and in compliance with the Public Employment Labor Relations Act of 1971, as amended, hereinafter referred to as the PELRA, to provide the terms and conditions of employment for members of the School Executives Association bargaining unit, hereinafter referred to as the School Executives Association, during the term of this Agreement. ARTICLE II RECOGNITION Section 1. Recognition: In accordance with the PELRA, the School Board recognizes the School Executives Association as the representative of the School Executives employed by the School Board of Independent School District 279. The School Executives Association shall have those rights and duties as prescribed by the PELRA and as described in this Agreement. Section 2. Appropriate Unit: The School Executives Association shall represent all School Executives of the School District as defined in this Agreement and in the PELRA. Section 3. Meet and Confer: The representatives of the School Board shall meet with the School Executives Association as needed for the mutual exchange of ideas and to discuss matters that are not terms and conditions of employment. ARTICLE III DEFINITIONS Section 1. Terms and Conditions of Employment: "Terms and conditions of employment" means the hours of employment, the compensation therefore including fringe benefits except retirement contributions or benefits, other than employer payment of, or contributions to, premiums for group insurance coverage of retired employees or severance pay, and the School Board's personnel policies affecting working conditions of School Executives. In the case of School Executives, terms and conditions of employment does not mean educational policies of the School Board. Terms and conditions of employment is subject to the provisions of the PELRA. Section 2. School Executive: Shall mean any person employed by the School Board in an executive management position. The term School Executive as used herein shall not include Superintendent, Principals, Assistant Principals, supervisory employees, or essential employees, part-time or temporary employees whose services do not exceed the lesser of thirty-five percent (35%) of the normal work week within the bargaining unit or fourteen (14) hours per week or employees who hold a positions that is basically temporary or seasonal in character and is not for more than sixty-seven (67) working days in any calendar year, and emergency employees. July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019 1

Section 3. Other Terms: Terms not defined in this Agreement shall have those meanings as defined by the PELRA. ARTICLE IV SCHOOL DISTRICT RIGHTS Section 1. Inherent Managerial Rights: The School Executives recognize that the School Board is not required to meet and negotiate on matters of inherent managerial policy which include, but are not limited to, such areas of discretion or policy as the functions and programs of the School Board, its overall budget, utilization of technology, the organizational structure and selection and direction and number of personnel. Section 2. Management Responsibilities: The School Executives recognizes the right and obligation of the School Board to efficiently manage and conduct the operation of the School District within its legal limitations and with its primary obligation to provide educational opportunity for the students of the School District. Section 3. Effect of Laws, Rules and Regulations: The School Executives recognize that all employees covered by this Agreement shall perform the services prescribed by the School District and shall be governed by School Board policies, rules, regulations, directives and orders which are not inconsistent with the terms and conditions of employment set forth in this Agreement and which are issued by properly designated officials of the School District. Any provision of this Agreement found in violation of any law, rule or regulation there under, shall be without force or effect. Section 4. Reservation of Managerial Rights: The foregoing enumeration of School Board rights and duties shall not be deemed to exclude other inherent management rights and management functions not expressly reserved herein, and all management rights and management functions not expressed in this Agreement are reserved to the School Board. ARTICLE V EMPLOYEE RIGHTS Section 1. Right to Views: Pursuant to PELRA, nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed to limit, impair, or affect the right of any employee or his/her representative to the expression or communication of a view, grievance, complaint or opinion on any matter related to the conditions or compensation of public employment or their betterment, so long as the same is not designated to and does not interfere with the full faithful and proper performance of the duties of employment. Nor shall it be construed to require any employee to perform labor or services against his/her will. Section 2. Right to Join: Employees shall have the right to form and join labor or employee organizations, and shall have the right not to form and not join such organizations. Employees in the unit shall have the right by secret ballot to designate an exclusive representative for the purpose of negotiating grievance procedures and the terms and conditions of employment for such employees with the School Board, as prescribed by the PELRA. July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019 2

Section 3. Personnel Files: Subd. 1. Right to Review/Frequency: Upon request by an employee, the School District will provide the employee with an opportunity to review his/her personnel file. The School District will not be required to provide an employee with an opportunity to review his/her personnel file if he/she has reviewed the personnel file during the previous six months; except that, upon separation from employment, an employee may review his/her personnel file only once at any time within one year after separation. Subd. 2. Review: A request will be made to Human Resources. Human Resources will comply with a request pursuant to Subd. 1 of this Section no later than seven (7) working days after receipt of the request and will schedule an appointment for the employee to review his/her personnel file and will notify the employee of such appointment. All such reviews will take place in Human Resources during its normal hours of operation. Subd. 3. Documentation of Contents: The employee and a Human Resources representative will document the personnel file s contents before the employee is given the personnel file to review. The employee and Human Resources representative will document the contents of the personnel file at the termination of the review. Subd. 4. Right to Copy: After the review and upon the employee s request, the School District will provide the employee with a copy of the requested record. The School District may not charge a fee for the copy. With respect to employees who are separated from employment, upon the employee s request, the School District will provide a copy of the personnel file to the employee. Providing a copy of the separated employee s personnel file to the employee satisfies the School District s responsibility to allow review as stated in Subd. 1 of this Section. Subd. 5. Right to Response: The employee may submit for inclusion in his/her personnel file a written response to any material contained in such file. Subd. 6. Destruction/Expungement: The School District may destroy or expunge such files as provided or required by law. July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019 3

ARTICLE VI COMPENSATION AND CONDITIONS Section 1. Compensation/Salary Advancement Subd. 1. Performance and Leadership Salary Plan: The goal of the Performance and Leadership Salary Plan was to create a new salary structure that emphasizes effective performance and leadership. Effective July 1, 2012, the salary guide, experience increment, training increment, certification and licensure pay, Management Factor I and Management Factor II were eliminated and discontinued, and all terms and conditions relating to compensation shall be governed by this Section. Subd. 2. Salary Ranges: The following salary ranges shall be created for each classification listed below: Class Title Work Days Minimum/ Maximum Effective 7-1-17 thru 6-30-18 Minimum/ Maximum Effective 7-1-18 thru 6-30-19 B-1 Assistant Superintendents* 225 $149,842 / $170,068 $152,839 / $173,469 C-1 Executive Director of Finance and Operations 225 $149,842 / $170,068 $152,839 / $173,469 C-1 Chief Officers/Executive Directors 225 $143,942 / $164,167 $146,821 / $167,450 *Effective July 1, 2015, $10,000 annual differential paid to Assistant Superintendents serving as acting superintendent with related added responsibilities. Subd. 3. Initial Salary Placement: New employees will be placed within their respective salary range at the discretion of the Superintendent. Subd. 4. Salary Advancement: An employee must complete at least 120 days of paid service during a contract year to qualify for salary advancement. 2017-2019: Salary advancement amounts awarded for performance levels: Exemplary Performance 2.3% Accomplished Performance 1.4% Developing Performance 0.7% Unsatisfactory No salary advancement These salary advancement amounts shall be awarded for the 2017-2019 school years. A 2.0% increase to School Executive employees base salaries and a 4% increase to the minimum and maximum salary ranges shall be effective July 1, 2017, and again a 2% increase to School Executive employees base salaries and minimum and maximum salary ranges shall be effective July 1, 2018. July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019 4

When an employee reaches the top of their salary range, any remaining salary advancement will be paid to the employee as a one-time stipend. Subd. 5. Alternative Salary Advancement Amounts: The School Board shall set financial parameters for contract negotiations with all employee groups with the same contract term as School Executives. These financial parameters relating to salary shall be used to determine the amount of salary advancement if it is to be less than the amounts specified in Subd. 3 above. Based on these parameters set by the School Board, salary advancement will be as follows: Exemplary performance: An amount equal to 0-2.3% Accomplished performance: An amount equal to 0-1.4% Developing: An amount equal to 0-0.7% Unsatisfactory: No salary advancement When an employee reaches the top of their salary range, any remaining salary advancement will be paid to the employee as a one-time stipend. Subd. 6. Reschedule Work Year: Any School Executive who is in his/her last year of work, prior to retirement, may elect to reschedule up to fifteen (15) days of his/her work year, or may reduce his/her work year by up to fifteen (15) days so that his/her last day of work will be completed by June 15. Upon submitting a letter of resignation, School Executives shall request to reschedule or reduce his/her work year to the Superintendent. Reduction in the work year will result in a pro-rata salary reduction based on the School Executive s daily rate of pay. Subd. 7. Vacation Flexibility: Vacation days not used during the contract year may be accumulated to fifty (50) days at the rate of no more than ten (10) days per year. A minimum of fifteen (15) days vacation must be taken each year and/or cannot be accumulated. Employees who retire/resign/or otherwise leave the service of the School District will receive pro-rata pay at their current daily rate of pay for any vacation day accumulation. In no event will this provision exceed sixty (60) days. On June 30, 2016, any employee that has remaining vacation days will be paid out a maximum of 10 of these days at the employee s daily rate of pay. Beginning July 1, 2016, employees will work their assigned work days (225) and will be allowed to carry over up to five (5) non-work days, in unique circumstances, with permission from their immediate supervisor. Under no circumstances will an employee be paid for any additional days worked above their contracted assignment unless required by their immediate supervisor and approved by Human Resources. Subd. 8. Initial Salary Placement: New employees will be placed within their respective salary range at the discretion of the Superintendent. Subd. 9. Probation and Regular Status: New School Executives will be considered probationary for a period of one (1) year from their hire date as a School Executive. During this time they shall have no seniority privileges and may be transferred, discharged, or laid off. Upon completion of the probationary period an employee will establish regular July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019 5

employee status unless otherwise notified in writing by the employer prior to the end of the probationary period. Section 2. Retirement Incentive Pay: Subd. 1. Exclusion: This section shall apply only to School Executives whose service, in any capacity with the School District, has been full-time and has had no break in service as defined by this Agreement and whose service began prior to July 1, 1998. For School Executives whose employment began after this date, the provisions of this section will not be applicable. Subd. 2. Eligibility: School Executives who have completed at least ten (10) years of continuous service, in any capacity with the School District, and who are at least fifty (50) years of age shall be eligible for retirement incentive pay pursuant to the provisions of this section upon submission of a written resignation accepted by the School Board, provided that such notice is given by March 1. Subd. 3. Calculation of Benefit: Eligible School Executives, upon retirement, shall receive as retirement incentive pay an amount representing one hundred percent (100%) of the unused number of sick-leave days, no greater than one hundred ninety-two and one half (192.5) days times the daily rate of pay. Subd. 4. Determination of Daily Rate: In applying these provisions, daily rate of pay for School Executives shall be based upon his/her total annual compensation at the time of retirement which includes the employee's minimum salary amount plus experience factor, training factor and the management factors as designated. Subd. 5. Payment Schedule 50-54: A School Executive who retires at age fifty to fifty four (50-54) will receive the retirement incentive pay on July 20th if his/her birth date is between January 1st and June 30th in the year they reach age fifty-five (55). If the employee s birth date is between July 1st and December 31st he/she will receive their retirement incentive pay on January 20th of the following year. Subd. 6. Payment Schedule 55 & Over: Retirement incentive pay for those age fifty-five (55) or older shall be paid by the School District according to the following schedule. School Executives who retire between January 1st and June 30th shall receive their retirement incentive pay July 20th of that year. School Executives who retire between July 1st and December 31st shall receive their retirement incentive pay on January 20th of the following year. In the event of a School Executive s death after having retired from the School District, the remaining amount of retirement incentive pay shall be paid to his/her estate. Subd. 7. Retirement incentive pay shall not be granted to any employee who is discharged by the School District. Section 3. Retirement Savings Plans: In accordance with Section 403(b) of the Internal Revenue Code, the School Board will match the contribution of an eligible employee according to the following schedules towards an approved 403(b) retirement savings plan. The plan must meet the School district s guidelines for approval. July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019 6

Subd. 1. District Annual Match Effective July 1, 2014: The School District s maximum annual match of an eligible employee s contribution will be $1,500.00. Employees may choose to defer more than the District annual match amount. Federal law determines the maximum amount an individual can contribute annually. The matching amount will be $62.50 per pay period. ARTICLE VII GROUP INSURANCE Section 1. Eligibility: Qualifications shall include those established by the School Board and the carrier of the coverage. Section 2. Enrollment: All employees qualifying shall enroll for such coverage s in accordance with the procedures established by the School Board. Effective 2012-2013, employees will be allowed to waive health coverage in the District s health plan upon sufficient proof that the employee has obtained group health coverage through another source (e.g. spouse). The Human Resources department shall determine the basis for sufficient documentation of group coverage from another source. The District retains the right to re-examine waiver of health coverage on a year-to year basis. Section 3. Selection: The School Board will make the selection of insurance carriers and policies. The School Executives will have representation on the School District Insurance Advisory Committee. a. A School Executive may enroll in one of the hospital medical and dental insurance programs provided by the School District. Employees will be allowed to waive health coverage in the District s health plan upon sufficient proof that the employee has obtained group health coverage through another source (e.g. spouse). The Human Resources department shall determine the basis for sufficient documentation of group coverage from another source. The District retains the right to re-examine waiver of health coverage on a year-to year basis. b. District Contributions: Basic Group Health and Hospitalization Plans: Single Coverage: Effective July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018, the District will pay up to $562.98 in monthly premium for individual coverage for each full-time employee who qualifies for and enrolls as single in any of the High or Value health and hospitalization plans. Any portion of the premium that exceeds the District contribution will be paid by the employee and paid by payroll deduction. Effective July 1, 2018, the District will pay up to $574.24 in monthly premium for individual coverage for each full-time employee who qualifies for and enrolls as single in any of the High or Value health and hospitalization plans. Any July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019 7

portion of the premium that exceeds the District contribution will be paid by the employee and paid by payroll deduction. Employee +1 Coverage: Effective July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018, the District will pay up to $875.51 per month in premium for each full-time employee who qualifies for and enrolls as Employee +1 in any of the High or Value health and hospitalization plans. Any portion of the premium amount that exceeds the School District contribution will be paid by the employee by payroll deduction. Effective July 1, 2018, the District will pay up to $893.02 in monthly premium for employee + 1 coverage for each full-time employee who qualifies for and enrolls as employee + 1 in any of the High or Value health and hospitalization plans. Any portion of the premium that exceeds the District contribution will be paid by the employee and paid by payroll deduction. Family Coverage: Effective July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018, the District will pay up to $1,402.74 per month in premium for each full-time employee who enrolls as Family in any of the High or Value health and hospitalization plans. Any portion of the premium amount that exceeds the School District contribution will be paid by the employee by payroll deduction. Effective July 1, 2018, the District will pay up to $1,430.79 in monthly premium for Family coverage for each full-time employee who qualifies for and enrolls as Family in any of the High or Value health and hospitalization plan. Any portion of the premium that exceeds the District contribution will be paid by the employee and paid by payroll deduction. High Deductible Health Plan (HSA) The School District will offer an optional High Deductible Health Plan with a Health Savings Account (HSA). For those employees who elect to participate in the high deductible plan, the School District will make the following contributions: For employees who select single coverage, the School District will contribute the following: Premium: Effective July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018 Up to $427.48 of the single monthly premium Effective July 1, 2018 Up to $436.03 of the single monthly premium HSA: $200.00 monthly contribution to the HSA trust account recommended by the School District Insurance Advisory Committee. July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019 8

For employees who select employee +1 coverage, the School District will contribute the following: Premium: Effective July 1, 2017 Up to $854.96 of the employee +1 monthly premium HSA: $400.00 monthly contribution to the HSA trust account recommended by the School District Insurance Advisory Committee. For employees who select family coverage, the School District will contribute the following: Premium: Effective July 1, 2018 Up to $1,367.94 of the family monthly premium HSA: $400.00 monthly contribution to the HSA trust account recommended by the School District Insurance Advisory Committee. District contributions to the HSA trust account will be made each month. In the event of hardship, the parties agree to meet and confer to discuss alternatives to the contribution timelines. The school district will pay all administrative fees associated with the plan. c. Continuation of Coverage Upon Retirement: For employees hired prior to July 2, 2006, the School Board shall provide and pay for hospital and medical insurance in the School Board s group health and hospitalization plan for any employee who retires after reaching the age of fifty-five (55) until the employee reaches age sixty-five (65) or accepts another hospital and medical insurance program. This provision shall apply to single and dependent coverage, if applicable. For employees hired on or after July 2, 2006, the School Board shall provide and pay for hospital and medical insurance in the School Board s group health and hospitalization plan for any employee with three (3) or more years of continuous employment in the district in any capacity who retires after reaching the age of fifty-five (55) until the employee reaches age sixty-five (65) or accepts another hospital and medical insurance program. This provision shall apply to single and dependent coverage, if applicable. Effective beginning August 1, 2014, an employee hired into this contract group who has not received this benefit while serving in another ISD 279 management group will not be eligible to receive this benefit. A retired employee who is eligible for this benefit and accepts another hospital and medical insurance plan between age fifty-five (55) and age sixty-five (65), shall be allowed to re-enter the School Board s group health and hospitalization plan one time only, with no penalty. July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019 9

An employee who is eligible for this benefit and retires before age fifty-five (55) as provided for in Article VI, Section 3 of this Agreement, shall also be eligible for this provision, upon reaching age fifty-five (55), provided that the employee has enrolled in and maintained hospital and medical insurance at his/her expense from the age of retirement to June 30th of the year after they reach the age of fifty-five (55). d. Insurance Program Eligibility After Age 65: Selected insurance coverage will continue beyond the employee s 65 th birthday as permitted by law. The retiree will pay the premium as determined by the insurance carrier. Section 4. Section 125 Flexible Spending Plan. The district shall provide a Section 125 Flexible Spending Plan under the Internal Revenue code for all School Executives. Subd. 1. Description: The Section 125 Plan (Flexible Spending Plan) offered by the District is a plan established to provide a way to save money on costs for medical and dependent care expenses. The three accounts allow payment for health insurance premiums, certain out-of-pocket health care expenses, and dependent care expenses with pre-tax dollars. It is a salary reduction plan permitting participants to choose among more than one benefit. It is classified as a Cafeteria Plan for federal income tax purposes. The plan year will commence July 1 st through June 30 th of each year. There are three (3) components to the plan: a. District-provided health insurance premium deduction with pre-tax dollars. b. Dependent care reimbursement account. c. Medical expense reimbursement account. Section 5. Dental Insurance: a. Single Coverage: The School District will pay up to $28.00 per month for individual coverage for each full-time employee who qualifies for and enrolls in the School District s group dental insurance plan. b. Family Coverage: The premium cost of the family/dependent coverage for each full-time employee who qualifies for and enrolls in the School District s group dental insurance plan and who qualifies for family/dependent coverage will be paid in total by the employee and paid by payroll deduction minus the School District s contribution for single coverage. Whether the School District offers family/dependent coverage is subject to the conditions as established by the carrier(s). Section 6. Group Term Life Insurance: The School District will pay the full premium for group term life insurance for all School Executives who qualify for and enroll in the School District s group term life insurance plan. Employees who qualify and enroll will be covered by group term life insurance to the extent of two times base annual salary calculated to the nearest $1,000. July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019 10

Section 7. Supplemental Group Term Life Insurance: Full-time School Executives will have the option, subject to the conditions established by the School Board's carrier for group term life insurance as provided in Section 5 of this Article, to purchase supplemental group term life insurance with AD&D in the amounts of $50,000, $75,000, $100,000, $125,000, $150,000, $200,000, $300,000 or $400,000, not to exceed 4x annual salary. In the event of early retirement, an employee may continue to purchase this policy until he/she reaches the age of 65. The cost of the supplemental coverage will be borne by the employee and paid by payroll deduction. Section 8. Long-Term Disability Income Protection: The School Board shall pay the full premium in the existing long-term disability income protection plan of the School Board for all School Executives who qualify for and enroll in such coverage. This coverage shall apply to total annual salary. School Executives who have qualified for long term disability insurance and who previously qualified for the School District's health and hospitalization insurance benefits shall have these benefits maintained for a period of one (1) year from the date of disability. Thereafter, these benefits will be available to the School Executive at his/her expense. Section 9. Claims Against the School District: It is understood that the School Board's obligation is to purchase an insurance policy and pay such amounts as agreed to herein and no claim shall be made against the School Board as a result of a denial of insurance benefits by an insurance carrier. Section 10. Married Couples in District with Family Coverage: When a School Executive and his/her spouse are both employed by the School District and are eligible for the School District s group health and hospitalization plan, and both employees enroll in the same hospitalization plan, the full premium will be paid by the School District. Section 1. Sick Leave: ARTICLE VIII LEAVES OF ABSENCE Subd. 1. School Executives shall be eligible for sick leave under one of the following conditions: a. Earn & Accumulation: Full-time School Executives shall accrue sick-leave at the rate of twelve (12) days per year (one day per month) and accrual for unused sick leave shall be unlimited. Employees working less than a full year will have their sick leave days pro rated. b. Use-Pregnancy: An employee may utilize available sick leave, subject to the provisions of this section and Section 4 of this Article, for periods of disability relating to pregnancy, miscarriage, abortion or child birth. Such an employee shall notify Human Resources in writing no later than the end of the sixth month of pregnancy indicating her intention to utilize sick leave, and also at such time shall provide a physician's statement indicating July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019 11

the estimated date of delivery of the child and estimated time of confinement. A licensed physician will determine the definition of disability. 1. A School Executive (other than the mother) may utilize up to ten (10) days of sick leave in connection with the birth of their child. Such leave will be deducted from Family Illness Leave. 2. A School Executive may utilize up to thirty (30) days of sick leave for the adoption of a child, subject to the provisions of this Section and Section 8 of the Article. Subd. 2. Use: Sick leave with pay shall be allowed by the School Board whenever an employee's absence is found to have been due to an illness which prevented his/her attendance at work and performance of duties on that day or days. Subd. 3. Medical Verification: The School Board may require the employee to furnish a medical certificate from a qualified physician as evidence of illness, indicating such absence was due to illness, in order to qualify for sick leave pay. However, the final determination as to the eligibility of an employee for sick leave is reserved to the Superintendent. Subd. 4. Medical Request: In the event that a medical certificate will be required, the employee will be so advised. Subd. 5. Approval: Sick leave pay shall be approved only upon submission of a signed request on the authorized sick leave pay request form provided by the School Board. Subd. 6. Use: Absences Covered by Workers' Compensation and/or Long-Term Disability (LTD): a. A School Executive who is absent from work as a result of a compensable injury in the service of the School Board under the provisions of the Workers' Compensation Act and/or an absence covered by the School Board's longterm disability insurance, the School Board will pay the difference between the compensation received pursuant to the Workers' Compensation Act and/or LTD by the employee and the employee's base rate of pay or the extent of the employee's earned accrual of sick leave, if said employee is on an accrued sick leave basis. (See Subd. 1.b. of this Section.) b. An employee who is on accrued sick leave basis shall have a deduction made from the employee's accrued sick leave according to the pro rata portion of days or sick leave which is used to supplement Workers' Compensation and/or LTD payments. c. Such payment shall be paid by the School Board to the employee only during the period of disability. d. In no event shall the additional compensation paid to the employee by virtue of sick leave pay result in the payment of a total daily, weekly, or monthly compensation that exceeds the base compensation of the employee. July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019 12

e. An employee who is absent from work as a result of an injury compensable under the Workers' Compensation Act and/or an absence qualifying the employee for LTD payments shall submit his/her Workers' Compensation check and/or LTD payment, endorsed to the School Board prior to receiving payment from the School District for this absence. f. A School Executive who is unable to perform his/her duties and responsibilities due to a physical assault resulting in an injury which occurs while on duty as a result of a work-related incident will be entitled to compensation without use of sick leave for the first three (3) days of absence per incident. Thereafter, the compensation will be paid per Subd. 6. a. through d. of this Article. f. If a School Executive incurs an injury as described in Subd. 6. e. of this Article, and such injury causes the employee to work less than full-time, the School District will continue its share of the cost of the health and hospitalization insurance plan in which the employee is enrolled. Subd. 7. Extenuating Family Circumstances: A School Executive who has exhausted his/her sick leave and experiences an extenuating family circumstance may work with the Superintendent to modify his/her work year calendar and work location. Section 2. Family Illness: Subd. 1. Use: Employees will be granted up to a minimum of ten (10) days absence upon approval of the Superintendent for illness in the employee's or spouse s immediate family that may or may not otherwise be covered under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and/or state statute. The immediate family will include parent, sister, brother, spouse, son, daughter, son-in-law, daughter-inlaw, grandparent, grandchildren, guardian and any other relative or non-relative who stands in the same relationship with the employee. Absences will be deducted from accrued sick leave. If the employee does not have sufficient accrued sick leave, there will be a salary deduction equal to the pro-rated daily rate of pay. Section 3. Bereavement Leave: Subd. 1. Use-Immediate Family: School Executives will be granted five (5) days per occurrence for absence due to death of each member of the employee's or spouse's immediate family. The immediate family will include parent, sister, brother, spouse, son, daughter, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, grandparent, grandchildren, guardian and any other relative or non-relative who stands in the same relationship with the employee. Absences will be deducted from accrued sick leave. If the employee does not have sufficient accrued sick leave, there will be a salary deduction equal to the pro-rated daily rate of pay. Subd. 2. Use-Not Immediate Family: Absence due to the death of a person, not listed in Subd. 1. of this Section shall be limited to one (1) day per year. Section 4. Jury Duty: A School Executive summoned to jury duty will be granted time off with pay. July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019 13

Subd. 1. Notice to District: School Executives who receive a summons for jury duty are to notify Human Resources immediately of the proposed dates of service. Subd. 2. Remittance of Stipend: School Executives who receive a stipend for jury duty are to reimburse the School District for the amount received, minus the mileage and parking expense allowance if they were on jury duty during school time. Subd. 3. Pay: School Executives will have no loss of pay as a result of jury duty if the provisions of Subdivisions 1. and 2. of this Section are met. Section 5. Court Appearances: Subd. 1. Request of School Board: When the School Board is a party in a litigation, and a School Executive of the School District appears at the request of the School Board or as codefendant in a case against the School Board, the School Executive will be entitled to his/her pay and no deduction of any leave provision will be charged to the School Executive. Subd. 2. Other Requests: If a School Executive receives a notice to supply information or testify in a civil or criminal court proceeding, as a result of his/her employment, s/he must notify the Superintendent. If the School Executive must appear at the proceeding, the School Executive will be entitled to his/her pay and no deductions of any leave provisions will be charged to the School Executive. If the matter is a result of actions for which the School Executive has been found to have acted improperly and thus disciplined, by the School District the day(s) absent will be deducted from personal leave or short term leave referenced in this article. Subd. 3. Action Against School Board: If the matter is a result of actions by School Executive against the school Board/District, the day(s) absent will be deducted from personal leave or short-term leave. Additional short-term leave will be granted if necessary. Section 6. Sabbatical Leave: Subd. 1. Purpose: One (1) year may be granted to School Executives for the purpose of professional improvement through study, subject to the conditions established by the School Board. Subd. 2. Eligibility: To be eligible for sabbatical leave, a School Executive must have completed seven (7) years of employment in the School District. Subd. 3. Prior Approval: Sabbatical leave shall be limited to employees centering their study in their area of major concentration and shall not be used for retraining in a new area except at the request of the administration. The proposed program of study must be approved in advance by the Superintendent of schools. Subd. 4. Request Deadline: Application for sabbatical leave shall be submitted in writing to the Superintendent at the earliest possible date, but in no case shall this be after April 1 prior to the school year in which the leave is to be taken. July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019 14

Subd. 5. Limit-1: The number of School Executives on sabbatical leave shall at any one time be limited to one (1) per year. Subd. 6. Selection: If the number of requests for sabbatical leave exceeds the limitation, priority shall be given on the basis of length of service, contribution to the school system, and the equitable distribution of leaves among the various departments of school service. Subd. 7. Calculation of Pay: The allowance granted to an employee on sabbatical leave shall be based on one-half the base contract salary of the individual for the school term during which the leave takes place. However, upon request of the School Executive on sabbatical leave, the School Board will pay seventy-five percent (75%) of the base contract salary during the year in which the leave takes place. In the year following the sabbatical leave, twenty-five percent (25%) of the previous school year's base contract salary will be deducted from the School Executive s base contract. Subd. 8. Return to Service: School Executive who is granted a sabbatical leave must pledge to return to Independent School District 279 schools for two (2) full years following the termination of the leave. If the employee's service is discontinued for any reason other than the individual's capacity to serve before the expiration of the two (2) years, the employee shall pay back to the School Board the pro rata part of the sabbatical allowance. School Executives granted sabbatical leave shall enter into a written agreement with the School Board for the repayment of monies and benefits paid by the School District for the employee's noncompliance with this section. Subd. 9. Return to Position: Upon expiration of the sabbatical leave, the individual shall have the privilege of returning to the position held prior to the leave, unless such position has been discontinued. Subd. 10. Experience Credit: A year of sabbatical leave shall not be counted as a year of experience on the salary schedule. Section 7. Child Care/Adoption Leave: Subd. 1. Purpose: An employee, upon request, may be granted a leave for the purpose of child care of a newborn child or for the adoption of a child. The employee will be required to concurrently take a leave pursuant to the Family/Medical Leave Act (FMLA). This leave will be granted to one (1) parent of a newborn or adopted child provided such parent is caring for the child. Employees may be granted partial leaves of absence appropriate to the job assignment. Subd. 2. Request: An employee making application for child care leave will inform the Superintendent in writing of the intention to take the leave at least three (3) calendar months before commencement of the intended leave. For an adoption leave, the employee will inform the Superintendent in writing at the earliest opportunity of the intention to take the leave. July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019 15

Subd. 3. Use of Sick Leave for Pregnancy: If the reason for the leave is occasioned by pregnancy, an employee may utilize sick leave pursuant to the sick leave provisions of this Article during a period of physical disability. A pregnant employee will also provide at the time of the leave application, a statement from her licensed physician indicating the expected date of delivery. Subd. 4. Use of Sick Leave for Adoption: An employee may request to use up to thirty (30) days of accumulated sick leave for adoption to assist in preparation and legal reasons of the adoption, as well as necessary travel and initial adjustment of the child. These days need not be taken consecutively. Subd. 5. Date of Leave: The effective beginning date of a child care/adoption leave and its duration will be determined by mutual consent between the employee and the Superintendent. In determining the date of the commencement and duration of the leave, the Superintendent will review each case on its individual merits taking into consideration the following: a. The request of the employee. b. The specific employment duties of the employee involved. c. The health and welfare of the employee, unborn child or adopted child. d. The recommendation of the employee s licensed physician. Subd. 6. Duration: In making a determination concerning the commencement and duration of a childcare/adoption leave, the School Board will not in any event be required to: a. Grant any leave of more than twelve (12) months in duration. b. Permit the employee to return to his/her employment prior to the date designated in the request for the leave, unless by mutual agreement of the employee and the Superintendent. Subd. 7. Approval of Leave: If the employee complies with all provisions of this Section and a leave is granted by the School Board, the employee will be notified in writing. Subd. 8. Termination of Leave: Interruption of pregnancy will terminate the leave. Human Resources may require in such cases forty-five (45) days notice to return. Subd. 9. Reinstatement: An employee returning from child care/adoption leave will be re-employed in the position occupied prior to the leave, subject to the following conditions: a. The position has not been abolished. b. The employee is not physically or mentally disabled from performing the essential duties of such position. July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019 16

Subd. 10. Failure to Return: Failure of the employee to return pursuant to the date determined in this Section will constitute grounds for termination by the School District unless the School District and the employee mutually agree to an extension of the leave. Subd. 11. Experience Credit: An employee who returns from child care/adoption leave within the provisions of this Section will retain all previous experience credit for pay purposes and any unused leave time accumulated under the provisions of this Article at the commencement of the leave. The employee will not accrue additional experience credit for pay purposes or leave time during the period of absence. Subd. 12. Salary: Any child care/adoption leave of absence granted under this Section will be a leave without pay except as provided in Section 1. of this Article. Subd. 13. Insurance: An employee on child care/adoption leave of absence is eligible to participate in group insurance programs if permitted under the insurance policy provisions, but will pay the entire premium for such programs as the employee wishes to retain, following FMLA. Subd. 14. Notification to Return: An employee on child care/adoption leave of absence will be sent a letter of assignment from Human Resources at least sixty (60) days prior to the specified return date of said leave. The employee will lose all re-employment rights if the employee refuses or fails to return the letter of assignment within ten (10) days. Section 8. Long-Term Leave: Subd. 1. Eligibility: School Executives with a minimum of three (3) years of experience in the School District may apply for an unpaid leave of absence once during their district employment. Additional leaves may be granted at the discretion of the Superintendent. Subd. 2. Duration: Leave may be granted for a period of time not to exceed one (1) year. Subd. 3. Insurance: An employee on an approved long-term leave is eligible to participate at his/her own expense in the health and hospitalization program of the School District. This participation will be subject to the conditions prescribed by the insurance carrier. Subd. 4. Benefit Accrual: An employee on approved long-term leave shall retain his/her accrued benefits as of the beginning date of the leave. No benefits will accrue during the period the employee is on leave. Subd. 5. Purpose: Consideration for granting long-term leaves will be given for: Education Health Approved Travel Election to Political Office Family Reasons (Issues) Retraining or Career Change (not including employment in another school district) July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019 17

Subd. 6. Requests: Requests for long-term leaves must be made at least thirty (30) days in advance, except in emergencies and submitted to the Superintendent for recommendation. Final approval will be made by the School Board. The number of School Executives on approved leave in any school year shall not normally exceed one (1) person. Subd. 7. Notification to Return: A School Executive on long-term leave will be sent a notice from Human Resources according to the following schedule: a. When the return date of said leave is intended to coincide with the opening of school, notification shall be given by March 1 of the preceding school year. b. At least (60) days prior to the specified return of said leave when such date falls at any other time during the school year. Subd. 8. Reinstatement: An employee returning from long term leave shall be reemployed in the position occupied prior to the leave, subject to the following conditions: a. That the position has not been abolished b. That the employee is not physically or mentally disabled from performing the essential duties of such position. Subd. 9. Failure to Return Notice: The School Executive shall lose all reemployment rights if the employee refuses or fails to return the notice within ten (10) days. Section 9. Short-Term Leave: School Executives may apply for a short-term leave of absence. Subd. 1. Salary: Short-term leave shall be without pay. Subd. 2. Duration: Short-term leave may be granted for not more than ten (10) working days. Subd. 3. Requests: Requests for short-term leave shall be made five (5) days in advance except in the case of emergencies. The request shall be on a Leave of Absence Request (PF 21) and shall clearly state the reason for such request. Any special conditions or arrangements established by the supervisor for a shortterm leave shall be in writing to the individual requesting the leave. All conditions established must be met to be eligible for the leave. Subd. 4. Approval: Short-term leave shall be granted only in special circumstances and must be approved by the Superintendent. Subd. 5. Eligibility: Short-term leave shall normally be available no more than once during the 2009-2011 Agreement. July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019 18